Usually, our intentions are not clear. Everyone believes that what they do today will affect their future, but not many feel that they can change the past.

“The White Album” is a family of three art objects addressing the opaque and duplicitous nature of memory and the frustration of representation. How comfortable are we with gaps in our knowledge - or missing parts of our lives? It’s clear we fill in the blank spaces with what we have on hand - whether that works or not is fodder for discussion. But what we do know is that where there is love there is pain.